Directions to Porth Beach Tourist Park

Getting to Porth Beach couldn’t be easier, with easy access from road, a wide entrance and approach suitable for all cars, caravans and tourers (see our directions below).

For those not travelling by road we suggest Newquay Airport only 10 minutes away from Porth Beach and with arrivals direct to the airport from across the UK, a short flight and an even shorter taxi ride and you are at the heart of Newquay and by the beach! To check out the full list of available flights, destinations and arrivals to Newquay Airport visit their website here.

For those travelling by Train there are various options from across the country with train arrivals into the South West. For Newquay Train Station you will need to change at Par Train Station and take the Newquay branch line. The station is a short taxi or bus ride away from the holiday park. To Check out available trains, train ticket prices and train timetables we recommend Trainline, visit their website here


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Directions to Porth Beach Tourist Park by Road

A30 – Exeter

Take the A30 from Exeter till junction marked ‘Highgate Hill’ for A39/A392 to Newquay and Indian Queens. At the roundabout take third exit marked ‘Newquay Wadebridge’.

At the next roundabout marked ‘Halloon’ take second exit for Newquay A392 which will take you to Quintrell Downs roundabout. From here you follow the signs for Newquay (Porth) A3058 which leads to Porth Four Turnings (approx 2 miles on).

Turn right on the B3276 (coast to Padstow). You will find Porth Beach Tourist Park approx half a mile mile on your right.

A39 – Wadebridge

If arriving into Newquay on the A39 from Wadebridge, turn right off the A3059 at St Columb Minor onto the A3058. After approx one mile, turn right at Porth Four Turnings B3276 (coast to Padstow). You will find Porth Beach Tourist Park approx half a mile mile on your right.